100 Days Action is a Bay Area artist collective that produces creative resistance projects to build community at the intersection of art, activism, and social engagement. 100 Days Action collaborates with local and national artists on exhibitions, performances, protests, and group actions that stand against bigotry, xenophobia, racism, sexism, and the destruction of our environment.

Formed immediately after the 2016 Presidential election, 100 Days Action used Trump’s 100-Day Plan as a platform to launch a one hundred day calendar of Bay Area and web-based acts of resistance. From January 21 through April 30, 2017, the group featured over 152 actions, published 14 poems and 3 chapbooks, participated in 3 residencies, and curated 3 exhibitions including 24 Hour Resistance at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. 100 Days Action is Jeremiah Barber, Laura C, Alicia Escott, Carolyn Janssen, Ben Leon, Ken Lo, Katina Papson Rigby, Ingrid R, Surabhi Saraf, Julie Sutherland, and Maysoun Wazwaz.